On Nov 18, 2012, at 10:18 AM, sridharn <sridhar.ndr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Oops! didn't realize that .. I was planning to make the changes myself to 
> webkit (I'm totally new btw) so that at least I can use it in my environment 
> but wanted to understand the current state and/or how to go about in case 
> there is an acceptable method so that the changes can be pulled into the 
> mainline in case everything works out .. 

This thread has gotten overloaded and is suffering due to lack of clarity.  I 
think you primarily raised two issues.

1 - "The current app cache doesn't work with media files".

This is false.  The design of the app cache is that it *does* work with media 
files, and we expect it to work with media files.  If you are running in to 
problems putting media files in the current app cache mechanism, please file a 
bug at bugs.webkit.org specifying precisely what you tried and with which 
configuration.

2 - "I wish application cache has dynamic entry support"

This is a feature request (completely unrelated to the fact that you want media 
files in the app cache).  As Maciej mentioned in an earlier reply feature 
requests do not belong on WebKit-dev.  The best place to start is probably - 
again - filing a bug at bugs.webkit.org

Note that if you are a brand new contributor to WebKit, taking on the addition 
of an entirely new app cache feature is almost certainly going to be way too 
difficult.

Thanks,
~Brady

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